50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALLIES CAPTURE OF REMAGEN BRIDGE
FTG FOR CS ON 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF ALLIED CAPTURE OF BRIDGE AT REMAGEN & CROSSING OF THE RHINE RIVER. 11:13:14 MS OF MILITARY CONDUCTOR & BAND PERFORMING OUTDOORS. 11:13:21 VS OF VETS SNAPPING PHOTOS ON OVERLOOK AS REMNANTS OF REMAGEN BRIDGE APPEAR IN LS. 11:13:24 WS OF VETS. 11:13:30 MS OF OFFICIALS LAYING WREATH AT MONUMENT AREA AT REMAGEN BRIDGE. 11:13:32 B&W FTG CIRCA 45/03 OF ALLIED FORCES FIRING WEAPONS AS THEY TAKE THE BRIDGE OVER THE RHINE AT REMAGEN. 11:13:44 POV THROUGH ARCHWAY OF US SOLDIERS RUNNING TOWARD BRIDGE AS GUNFIRE SOUNDS. 11:13:48 WS OF BRIDGE AS ALLIES CONVEY EQUIPMENT ACROSS BRIDGE FOLLOWING 45/03/08 CAPTURE. 11:13:51 WS OF WRECKAGE OF BRIDGE IN RHINE FOLLOWING 45/03/17 COLLAPSE. 11:13:58 SIDE SHOT OF US VETERAN DELIVERING SPEECH AT PODIUM AT MONUMENT. 11:14:06 TIGHT SHOT OF US WORLD WAR TWO (WWII) VET WEARING MEDALS ON CAP. 11:14:10 TIGHT SHOT OF US WWII VET DELIVERING SPEECH AT MONUMENT. 11:14:16 TWO SHOT OF VETS HUGGING. 11:14:22 TIGHT SHOT OF US & GERMAN VETS SHAKING HANDS. 11:14:26 TWO SHOT OF VETS SHAKING HANDS & CRYING IN RAIN. 11:14:32 OUTDOOR INTV W/ GERMAN VET OF WWII WHO SAYS THEY WERE ENEMIES BUT NOW ARE FRIENDS. 11:14:45 WS OF CROWD AT MONUMENT. 11:14:47 TIGHT SHOT OF US ARMY COLOR GUARD. BLANK. 11:15:12 BBC SLATE. REPEAT FTG. BBC REPORTER VO. 11:17:32 WS OF CROWD OF VETS AT MONUMENT. 11:17:38 LAS OF US & GERMAN FLAGS. 11:17:43 TIGHT SHOT OF US VET SALUTING AS UNSEEN BAND PERFORMS STAR SPANGLED BANNER. 11:17:49 SIDE SHOT OF GERMAN VET DELIVERING SPEECH. 11:17:55 MS OF MILITARY OFFICERS. 11:18:00 STAKEOUT. 11:18:04 TIGHT SHOT OF US VET WEARING PINS ON CAP. 11:18:12 TIGHT SHOT OF MAN HOLDING SMALL US FLAG WHILE SINGING NATIONAL ANTHEM. WS OF BRIDGE STRUCTURES. 11:18:23 MS OF US FLAG ATOP STRUCTURE. 11:18:32 SLATE. BLANK. 11:19:01 WS OF MONUMENT AREA AS CROWD APPEARS IN FG. 11:19:12 FREEZE FRAME OF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS (VFW) FLAG. 11:19:17 TIGHT SHOT OF VET HOLDING VFW FLAG. 11:19:21 SHOT PANS TO YOUNGER VET. 11:19:33 FREEZE FRAME OF VET. 11:19:39 TIGHT SHOT OF PLAQUE. 11:19:43 TIGHT SHOT OF VET. FAST FORWARD FTG. 11:19:52 TIGHT SHOT OF WWII VETERAN IDENTIFICATION CARD WORN BY VET. 11:20:14 TIGHT SHOT OF VET WEARING JACKET. FAST FORWARD FTG. 11:20:46 VS OF VETS SITTING IN MONUMENT AREA. 11:20:56 TIGHT SHOT OF GERMAN MILITARY OFFICER. 11:21:15 MS OF VFW FLAG. 11:21:59 FREEZE FRAME OF CROWD. BLANK. 11:22:47 VS OF CROWD. 11:23:34 MS OF FLAGS. UNSEEN OFFICIAL MAKES ANNOUNCEMENT IN GERMAN (NO TRANSLATION) OVER PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. 11:24:04 MS OF COLOR GUARD APPROACHING MONUMENT AS UNSEEN BAND PERFORMS CEREMONIAL MUSIC. 11:24:59 TIGHT SHOT OF SOLDIER HOLDING US FLAG. 11:25:27 LAS OF US FLAG ATOP STRUCTURE AS UNSEEN BAND PERFORMS GERMAN NATIONAL ANTHEM. 11:25:42 SHOT PANS DOWN TO MS OF US ARMY COLOR GUARD. 11:26:13 TIGHT SHOT OF PLAQUE READING IN RECOGNITION 99TH INFANTRY DIVISION / THE FIRST COMPLETE INFANTRY DIVISION TO CROSS THE RHINE / REMAGEN MARCH 10 11, 1945. FAST FORWARD FTG. 11:26:26 TIGHT SHOT OF OFFICIALS LAYING WREATH AT CEREMONY. UNSEEN GERMAN OFFICIAL DELIVERS SPEECH. 11:27:03 TIGHT SHOT OF CHAPLAIN DELIVERING PRAYER AT PODIUM. 11:28:06 VS OF CROWD. 11:28:10 TIGHT SHOT OF FEMALE US OFFICIAL DELIVERING SPEECH. 11:28:55 TIGHT SHOT OF VET DELIVERING SPEECH. 11:29:49 SIDE SHOT OF GERMAN TRANSLATOR STANDING NEAR US VET AT PODIUM. FAST FORWARD FTG. 11:30:12 VS OF VETS. FAST FORWARD FTG. 11:30:40 TWO SHOT OF VET & GERMAN OFFICIAL. 11:31:10 MS OF US VET HANDING GIFTS TO GERMAN OFFICIAL. 11:31:27 TIGHT SHOT OF 78TH INFANTRY DIVISION REPRESENTATIVE BILL PARSONS DELIVERING SPEECH AT PODIUM. 11:31:45 WS OF RHINE RIVER. SHOT PANS TO MONUMENT AREA. 11:32:14 LAS OF REMNANTS OF BRIDGE. 11:32:28 LONDON FEED SLATE.
Lantern ceremony held in Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park to commemorate atomic bomb victims
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 6, 2023: Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park hosted a lantern ceremony in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb killed by US forces during World War II in the Pacific. Japan on Sunday marked the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the US, which killed almost 140,000 people. The highlight of the event was the traditional Peace Declaration delivered at the ceremony in the Peace Memorial Park by Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported. Hailing the Group of Seven leaders' landmark visit in May to the Japanese park and its atomic bomb museum, Matsui urged policymakers to abandon the idea that nuclear weapons deter war. The gruesome nuclear legacy took center stage at the last G-7 summit of major economies in May in Japan. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who attended the event, said: "The path to nuclear disarmament has become more perilous due to deepening international divisions and nuclear threats by Russia. "It is crucial to reinvigorate international momentum toward a 'world without nuclear weapons' once again." It has been 78 years since the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and Nagasaki on Aug. 9 in 1945 during World War II in the Pacific. The bombs contained enriched uranium and had a blast yield of 13 kilotons of TNT. The Hiroshima bombing destroyed everything within 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) of ground zero and created searing heat of 3,000 degrees Celsius (5,432 degrees Fahrenheit) at its center. The bomb destroyed 70% of Hiroshima. While many died without getting medical support, those who went to the city for help died from radioactive rain. While the Americans announced that the death toll from the atomic bombings was 117,000, the Japanese said it was close to half a million. Survivors, called "Hibakusha," suffer from cancer, disfigurement, and hard-to-treat diseases.(Footage by David Mareuil /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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Japan marks 78th anniversary of US atomic bombing of Hiroshima
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN - AUGUST 6, 2023: Japan on Sunday marked the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Hiroshima by the US, which killed almost 140,000 people. The highlight of the event was the traditional Peace Declaration delivered at the ceremony in the Peace Memorial Park by Hiroshima Mayor Kazumi Matsui, Tokyo-based Kyodo News reported. Hailing the Group of Seven leaders' landmark visit in May to the Japanese park and its atomic bomb museum, Matsui urged policymakers to abandon the idea that nuclear weapons deter war. The gruesome nuclear legacy took center stage at the last G-7 summit of major economies in May in Japan. A moment of silence was observed at 8.15 a.m., the exact time when the uranium bomb was dropped by the US bomber Enola Gay and detonated over the city on Aug. 6, 1945, killing an estimated 140,000 people by the end of the year. Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, who attended the event, said: "The path to nuclear disarmament has become more perilous due to deepening international divisions and nuclear threats by Russia. It has been 78 years since the US dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima on Aug. 6 and Nagasaki on Aug. 9 in 1945 during World War II in the Pacific. The bombs contained enriched uranium and had a blast yield of 13 kilotons of TNT. The Hiroshima bombing destroyed everything within 1.5 kilometers (1 mile) of ground zero and created searing heat of 3,000 degrees Celsius (5,432 degrees Fahrenheit) at its center. The bomb destroyed 70% of Hiroshima. While many died without getting medical support, those who went to the city for help died from radioactive rain. While the Americans announced that the death toll from the atomic bombings was 117,000, the Japanese said it was close to half a million. Survivors, called "Hibakusha," suffer from cancer, disfigurement, and hard-to-treat diseases.(Footage by David Mareuil /Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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